Minecraft 26.1 Snapshot 3
I don’t get how Canonical is both super invested in snap, doubling down on its use, while simultaneously neglecting it and ignoring obvious issues.
The fact is that while I appreciate many technical aspects of snap, I will never use it again simply because I do not trust Canonical’s handling of the store. So much malware has made its way onto the store, remains on the store for extended periods of time, and Canonical has not changed their policies and review process in any meaningful way to stop this from happening.
I use it pretty often to keep my desktop, laptop, and server configs in sync.
To setup new systems, I created this bash script: lemmy.world/post/41584520/21545156
Then I would run the commands in my original post to create the symlinks.
I’ve been reading up on the concept of dotfile management, and I’ve come across tools such as GNU Stow, chezmoi, and yadm, but before I select a tool, I’d like to understand the workflow a little better. I understand if the dotfiles are in some cloud provider such as GitHub, then after a fresh install one can do git clone etc, but let’s say one’s dotfiles are not stored in the cloud, then what’s the workflow for getting those dotfiles onto the freshly installed OS? Do people do git clone from another machine on their local network, manually copy the dotfiles folder from the source, use an app like LocalSend, or something else? EDIT: Clarifying that this is for a home environment, where I have two or three different laptops in service at any given time. One is my main daily driver and doesn’t change much. The other two are kinda my sandboxes and I’m often distro hopping on them. This question is mostly for distro hopping on my sandboxes, which is like once or twice a month. Thanks!
Then you only need the “secret zero” of an ssh key to get everything set up and syncable
I made a script just for this purpose, I run the script on a fresh system and it pulls my stow directory without me needing to manually mess with ssh keys or passwords.
On a flashdrive, I have a folder named “setup”. In that folder, I have this script called “run” and a directory called “ssh”. In that “ssh” folder (not to be confused with ~/.ssh), I put my private ssh keys and their pubs.
#!/bin/bash # stop script immediately on error set -e # change working directory to directory containing this script cd "$(dirname "$0")" # check that ./ssh exists and exit if not if [ ! -d ./ssh ]; then echo "./ssh not detected, exiting..." exit 1 fi # create .ssh directory [ ! -d $HOME/.ssh ] && mkdir $HOME/.ssh chmod 700 $HOME/.ssh # copy keys to ~/.ssh cp -a ./.ssh/. $HOME/.ssh/ # ensure right permissions for .ssh contents # note: 2>/dev/null suppresses errors if no .pub files exist, || true to avoid exiting on failure chmod 600 $HOME/.ssh/* chmod 644 $HOME/.ssh/*.pub 2>/dev/null || true # start ssh agent eval `ssh-agent -s` trap "ssh-agent -k" EXIT # add keys ssh-add "$HOME/.ssh/privatesshkey" # add known hosts # note: removing them first then adding again to avoid duplicate entries ssh-keygen -R codeberg.org 2>/dev/null || true ssh-keygen -R github.com 2>/dev/null || true ssh-keyscan -H codeberg.org >> $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts ssh-keyscan -H github.com >> $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts # clone repo cd $HOME if [ -d "$HOME/stow" ]; then TIMESTAMP=$(date +"%Y%m%d_%H%M%S") mv "$HOME/stow" "$HOME/stow.old.$TIMESTAMP" fi git clone ssh://[email protected]/myusername/stow.gitI’ve been happy with GNU Stow. Super simple and clean. I keep all the files in ~/stow and follow this workflow. You can avoid the git bits if you want and update ~/stow however you want.
cd ~/stow # pull latest changes from git provider for syncing git fetch git status git pull # if made any edits and wanted to push them git add . git push origin main # do a dry run of stow just to make sure it won't do anything weird stow -n -v --no-folding . # do a real run of stow if nothing is wrong # note: --no-folding prevents folders from becoming symlinked, only files will be symlinks, # this prevents unintended files from going into ~/stow stow -v --no-folding .Minecraft 26.1 Snapshot 3
I agree that being able to work under pseudonyms is good.
Still, that doesn’t mean this project worthy of media attention given. It would be if there was at least some implementation work done. In general, projects tend to actually do something before making an announcement, especially one with an ambitious goal like this.